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data related to psychological and behavioural aspects of cancer or pain management. Excellent self-motivation and communications skills, experience of qualitative data collection and experience
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in cancer, immunology, or any other relevant biological subject is essential. Proven research laboratory experience and proficiency with flow cytometry, tissue culture, and basic molecular biology
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between human neurons and Schwann cells in peripheral nerve myelination, neurodegeneration and repair. This exciting position is based primarily at the Blizard Institute with significant collaborative work
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of this instrument ongoing, we make critical contributions to silicon sensor quality control, the initial steps of module assembly, thermal quality control of local supports. The group is led by Dr Seth Zenz, and
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entry into the host cell. We then use this knowledge to design intervention strategies such as vaccines. About the Project: This project is a collaborative project with Prof Matt Higgin’s group
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. The post is based in the School of Engineering and Materials Science. About You This Postdoctoral Research Associate Role will join the multidisciplinary research group of Prof Martin Knight, focusing
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the William Harvey Heart Centre, part of the internationally renowned William Harvey Research Institute at Barts & The London Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). The post is
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Right to work: Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas
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exceptional adaptability for use in next-generation advanced robotic systems. About the School This post is within the School of Engineering and Materials Science, a large School with 120 academics and 70
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of the Barts Cancer Institute. The project aims to explain why the risk of developing breast cancer is higher in obese women, to elucidate the role of adipocytes, in particular of their cellular metabolism. We